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New Brunswick Truck Accidents

New Brunswick Truck Accident Lawyer

Facing the aftermath of a truck accident or 18-wheeler accident is devastating. The speed, weight, size and force involved inevitably lead to catastrophic injuries and fatalities. At the New Jersey law office of John S. Hoyt, we help understand the accident can be physically, emotionally and financially distressing to your entire family. We help injured clients and the families of fatal truck accident victims overcome these challenges by pursuing the financial security they need to move forward.

Talk With Middlesex County Truck Accident Attorney Jack Hoyt

Don't go it alone. Truck accident litigation involves a number of insurance carriers and commercial businesses with high interests to protect. It is important not only to obtain accountability for negligence, but to pursue the full compensation that you need and deserve. Contact our personal injury law firm for a free consultation with New Brunswick truck accident attorney John (Jack) Hoyt.

We work with a team of experts to identify the cause of the accident and cause of your suffering:

  • Truck driver negligence: We investigate thoroughly to determine if truck driver negligence contributed to the accident. This could involve violating federal regulations for the number of consecutive hours driven, resulting in driver fatigue. It also could involve issues such as speeding, using stay-awake drugs or other trucker negligence.
  • Transportation company negligence: Commercial trucking companies often follow negligent practices that are geared toward profits rather than the safety of truckers and safety of others on New Jersey highways. We investigate if the trucking company enforced transportation schedules that promoted speeding. We review records to determine if the company had a history of hiring truckers with poor driving records or criminal records, or a failure to validate if a trucker's commercial driver's license was current.
  • Other negligence in truck accident cases: Having handled truck accident litigation for decades, Middlesex County truck accident lawyer Jack Hoyt knows the field like a book. He knows what angles should be examined in complex truck accident cases — whether the highway should be examine for guard rail defects or deficiencies, whether trucking violations may have contributed to the accident or whether any other angle should be investigated and pursued. This level of experience enables us to identify all causes and factors that contributed to our client's suffering.

Our law firm is equipped to investigate and pursue highway truck accidents occurring on I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike), U.S. Route 1, New Jersey Route 18 (County Road 527), Route 27 and other major highways and roadways throughout North Jersey.

Seriously Injured? Call New Brunswick 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney Jack Hoyt at (888) 367-0645

If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident in New Brunswick or throughout Middlesex County, we can help. When you hire our firm to represent your interests in a truck accident lawsuit, you can expect to receive compassionate guidance as we aggressively advocate for your interests and your right to full compensation. Contact the law office of John S. Hoyt to schedule a free initial consultation.

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Car, Truck and Motorcycle Accidents

  •  $650,000 for a computer engineer who suffered a head injury and hand fracture in a car accident when his car was struck at an intersection by a vehicle that ran a red light.
  •  $105,000 for a 40 year-old cook who suffered back injuries in a head-on collision when another vehicle crossed the centerline.
  •  $80,000 for a 50 year-old laboratory technician who suffered a fractured wrist when her vehicle was struck head-on.
  •  $1 million for a tractor-trailer truck driver who sustained neck, hand, and shoulder injuries and became disabled after he was forced off the road by another tractor-trailer.
  •  $90,000 for a 65 year-old executive who suffered torn ligaments in his shoulder when his car was rear-ended by another vehicle.
  •  $2.7 million for a police officer who was struck by a speeding vehicle while directing traffic, resulting in his total disability.
  •  $165,000 for 14 year-old boy who was struck by a car while riding his bicycle and sustained a serious head injury.
  •  $40,000 for a 52 year-old woman who suffered a fractured wrist when her car was struck by teenage driver racing on the highway.
  •  $165,000 for an elderly woman pedestrian who suffered a knee fracture after being struck by a drunk driver.
  •  $295,000 for a 51 year-old man who suffering head injury in a rear end automobile accident.
  •  $650,000 for a client who suffered a head injury and extensive loss of wages due to an auto accident.
  •  $250,000 for a client in a motorcycle accident who suffered a leg injury.

Medical Malpractice

     $350,000 for an elderly victim of medical malpractice on the part of an anesthesiologist during surgery.
  •  $1.25 million for a 55 year-old laborer who suffered partial blindness when a surgeon damaged the blood supply to the patient's eyes during surgery.
  •  $250,000 for a 66 year-old man who suffered severe complications from cancer due to a misdiagnosis.
  •  $200,000 for an infant girl who suffered partial blindness due to medical malpractice.
  •  $800,000 for a client whose knee replacement was improperly installed knee by an orthopedist.
  •  $1 million for a client in a medical malpractice case involving failure to diagnose cancer.

Construction Accidents

     $2.7 million for a 43 year-old construction worker injured in a fall when movable scaffolding collapsed, causing him foot, leg, back, hand, and head injuries.
  •  $112,500 for a 39 year-old woman who fell on defectively constructed steps at condominium complex and suffered an ankle fracture that required surgery.
  •  $142,000 for a construction worker who fell through an unguarded hole due to the negligence of a contractor.

Product Liability Cases

    $3.15 million in a product liability case for an 18 year-old who suffered burn injuries when a cooking machine exploded at work.
  • $75,000 for a 44 year-old woman who sustaining a knee fracture in a horseback riding accident due to equipment failure of a defectively manufactured product.

Premises Liability

     $75,000 for a 45 year-old man who suffered back injuries after being struck by a forklift at Wal-Mart.
  •  $225,000 for a 56 year-old elevator mechanic injured in a parking garage at an Atlantic City casino.